Tuesday, February 12, 2013

New fields Bundeswehr soldier Gladius system

 EUR84 one million order for 60 more systems with Rheinmetall Placed

Moves by the German Bundeswehr infantry strength to equip icts with the state-of-the-art system Gladius soldier are gathering pace. In January 2013, the Dusseldorf, Germany-based Rheinmetall Group was Awarded annually order to supply a further Top sixty systems. The procurement program in 2012 Began year with initial order of thirty systems, enough to equip 300 troops.

This follow-up order is worth € 84 million, and encompasses equipment for 60 infantry sections with a total of 600 soldiers.

Delivery of the new systems will take place in two batches of thirty consistant systems each, the first one in the middle of 2013, another at the end of the year. This will Ensure que le next two contingents of troops due to Bundeswehr deploy to Afghanistan will receive the new equipment well in advance.

As planned, the Bundeswehr is currently taking delivery of the thirty Gladius systems ordered it in 2012.The troops will Have Until June 2013 to train with the new system before going to Afghanistan.

Originally developed by Rheinmetall and known as "Infanterist der Zukunft (IdZ 2)" or "Future Soldier" Gladius is the MOST advanced system of icts kind anywhere. Its introduction is a major step forward for the Bundeswehr, Which will Improve Significantly the overall operational German infantry units of efficacité while simultaneously Enhancing the survivability of individual soldiers.


An expanded set of capabilities

Substantially Exceeds Gladius the capabilities of previous systems used by the infantry Bundeswehr Especially with regard to networkability, command and control, and battle effectiveness. Reflecting the heightened profile of the user Requirements as well as falling on Incorporating Gained knowledge and comprehensive testing in the field, Gladius is Essentially a new, highly advanced system.

A prominent feature of the system is the Gladius holistic design approach takes full account That complex of the Operational Requirements levied on modern soldier systems. Gladius is first and foremost Intended to bring the 10-man infantry section into the vehicle and Its network-enabled operational loop. This network, consistant of recognition, command and control components, and weapons, Enables rapid exchange of information as well as shared situational awareness as the Basis for Planning and Conducting operations.

The individual soldier Receives all relevant data Regarding the tactical situation, the position of friendly forces, the mission, and system status. It includes a GPS and inertial navigation system year as well as a magnetic compass, Facilitating reliable guidance on the ground.

Improved ergonomics and superb protection

Equally impressive are the system's ergonomic features, Especially with regard to weight reduction, miniaturization and Improved integration of individual components. The modular battle dress uniform, body armor and harness system Provide excellent protection from detection in the infrared spectrum and visual as well as from the weather - even in extreme climate zones - Especially from biological and chemical agents and. Flame-retardant and vector protection equipment round out the system's high level of protection. The system is integrated into an "electronic backbone" that contains the radio core computer, batteries and GPS module.

More than just the sum of shares icts, the Gladius system puts Bundeswehr infantrymen on the global cutting edge, ahead Placing Them of Their peers in terms of networking capabilities, command and control, and operational efficiency.

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